you'd likely need to access their wiring info online, unless you know someone at honda that can give you access. It's $25 to access the data and download/save it for a day -"Service Information System"
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.aspx
it says the current coupe makes up 6% of sales, so with the current state of the auto market... they're doing what they can to survive and save $. Same with the manual transmission being axed, and the fit, and on and on
https://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/2012-civic-si-independent-fogs-picture-heavy.6121/
you can get a "magic switch" to turn them on/off if you want to have more of an oem switch versus the toggle in the diy above.
https://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/diy-honda-5-pin-magic-switch.6478/
as for...
"rack failed....."
rack arms look like they're still in place and level? I feel like they're saying the rack failed, but it wasn't put under the car properly?
I trust vitviper. He’s likely tuned more Honda/Acura cars than any large company you could name. He has nothing to gain by showing what parts gained or lost power. I don’t trust what the dyno sheets say from the company selling the parts. Vitviper did custom tunes back to back on a handful...
The 3.5” intakes require hondata or ktuner and a custom ecu tune or the car won’t run. I don’t know if you have either, but I’m just giving you a heads up.
I remember when people made such a big deal over the si being available in the sedan for the 8th gen. Articles are saying civic coupes make up just 6% of civic sales.
View: https://youtu.be/kL2HivyKl_g
Basically you get all the current fog light broken stuff out of the housing. Then you can make a sizing template from paper or cardboard to the size of the fog opening. I just used a sharpie to copy that paper template to the Lexan and cut it slightly...
do you happen to own a dremel tool? A number of people have done lexan covers for their fog lights when their fogs crack or break. You essentially just make a paper template for the outline of the foglight area, and then trace that onto a piece of lexan. You can usually get them in like 8x10"...